Chapter 11: Consumer-Oriented E-Commerce: Week 7
Chapter 11: Consumer-Oriented E-Commerce: Week 7
E-Commerce
Week 7
Outline
Introduction
Traditional Retailing and E-retailing
Benefits of E-retailing
Key Success Factors
Models of E-retailing
Features of E-retailing
Developing a Consumer-oriented E-commerce
System
The PASS model
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Selling of Different Types of “Goods”
"Goods"
Intangible
Tangible
(services)
Physical Digital
Perishable Non-perishable
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Traditional Retailing Vs. e-retailing
Traditional retailing:
involves selling to a final customer through a physical outlet
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Traditional Retailing Vs. e-retailing
E-retailing:
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Mapping Traditional Retailing -> e-
retailing
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Benefits of e-retailing
To the Customer
convenience
better information
competitive pricing
customization
shopping anywhere, anytime
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Benefits of e-retailing
To the Business
global reach
better customer service
low capital cost
mass customization
targeted marketing
more value added services
new forms of specialized stores and niche
marketing
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Models of e-retailing
Specialized e-store
Generalized e-store
E-mall
Direct selling by the manufacturer
Supplementary distribution channel
E-broker
E-services
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Basic Features of e-retailing systems
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Future of e-retailing
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The Future in E-Commerce- AJAX
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The Future in E-Commerce- AJAX
AJAX’s Practical Usage:
• Microsoft has claimed that the created the first example
of AJAX on record- MS Outlook.
• Google is clearly one of the early adopters, with several
examples of the technology, including Google Maps,
Google Suggest, and Gmail, to name just a few
applications.
• Yahoo! is beginning to introduce Ajax controls, and
Amazon has a neat search tool that uses the technique
extensively—moving the sliders for a given facet of a
diamond results in dynamically updated results.
• The greatest advantage AJAX has over other
technologies is the usage of JavaScript, XHTML, XML,
and CSS- all languages that frequently used by web
developers on an “everyday” level.
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Three-Stage Modeling of
Software Engineering Process
Analysis Implementation
Design
Conceptual
Real World model
Software Code
Structure Model
Model
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The Emergent Business Model as the Basis of
E-commerce System Development
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Emergent Business Model for
E-Commerce Business Development
Old economy
business model
Emergent
(or E-Business
model)
e-commerce processes
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Steps in developing e-commerce system
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PASS
• Publicity
• Advertisements
• Sale/services
• Subscriptions
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